Four Highland communities in Sutherland, Caithness, Ross and Cromarty and Lochaber have had their requests for land and buildings to be leased or transferred over to them approved by the local authority. At the Highland Council's environment, development and infrastructure committee yesterday, membe
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Ore Valley Housing Association has updated its tenant portal and website to offer tenants a one-stop place to organise and access all tenancy related services. The Association’s new 'My Home' tenant portal has been fully integrated into an improved website and is designed to make life ea
Crowds soaked up the summer vibes at Muirhouse Housing Association's Gala Day when the community came together for an afternoon packed full of fun for all the family.
Plans have been unveiled for a development of 48 new homes in Partick.
The forgotten suffragists who took on the UK's housing crisis around the First World War are to be discussed at a free event this month at Glasgow Women's Library. The two-day Women & War Festival will reflect on history and heritage with a focus on the experiences of women in World War One.
Queens Cross Housing Association chief executive Shona Stephen has been appointed as one of eight new commissioners by the new Poverty and Inequalities Commission. The Commission was established earlier this year as an advisory body to provide independent advice and scrutiny to Scottish Ministers ar
Stirling Council’s investment in innovative new technology to ensure warmer, greener and more energy-efficient local authority homes has been praised by the Scottish Government. Minister for local government, housing and planning, Kevin Stewart, visited Raploch to view examples of the innovati
Caroline Kennedy, a member of the Poverty Truth Community based in Glasgow and former member of the Scottish Poverty and Inequality Commission, reflects on how the new Scottish Child Payment could make a difference to the lives of children in Scotland. When the Scottish ministers did the decent thin
The Welsh Government is to team up with the Chartered Institute of Housing Cymru (CIH Cymru) in a new partnership which aims to increase the scale of council housebuilding.
Kingdom Housing Association has unveiled a new development of 26 houses, the first phase of a £7.1 million 50-unit project on the outskirts of Rattray in Perthshire and Kingdom’s first project in the Blairgowrie area. (from left) David Perkins, investment and local strategies co-ord
Home Group in Scotland has been chosen to lead the redevelopment of the original Glasgow Meat Market.
A new report from the Scottish Housing Regulator has provided an insight into people's experiences of using homelessness services. The research investigates what makes the biggest positive difference for people’s experiences. The common themes are suitable and safe accommodation, acc
Proposals for more than 800 homes have been included in a masterplan for the transformation of Cowlairs in north Glasgow into a “growing, green and healthy neighbourhood”.
Revised plans are in the pipeline for a new neighbourhood on the site of the former Royal Bank of Scotland offices in Edinburgh’s New Town. Real estate firm Orion Capital, the new owner of the building and the 5.9-acre site in Dundas Street, is working with property company Ediston on a planni
Plans to build almost 120 new homes across two developments have been conditionally approved by Aberdeen City Council.